Inland Optical Wireless Mouse Driver

Inland Optical Wireless Mouse Driver Rating: 8,6/10 1988 votes

If you cannot find the right driver for your device, you can request the driver.We will find it for you. Or, try the automatic option instead. Tech Tip: If you are having trouble finding the right driver update, use the Inland Computer Products Mouse / Keyboard Driver Update Utility. Contacting Technical Support. When you call technical support you must be able to provide the Inland Products part/stock number, the operating system your are running on your computer and any other information you know about your computer system. Driver And Hi Res Image Download Page.

This mouse is comfortable to use and has nice touches like a double-click and forward/back browsing buttons. The DPI change button is easy to use without being somewhere that you will hit it by accident.

Mine does have a couple of issues: First, the scroll wheel occasionally backtracks when scrolling. I usually see this when scrolling down and the text jumps back up slightly; sometimes it will even end up higher than before scrolling. This makes it hard to find where I am when reading. The other issue that I see is that when the mouse is holding still, the cursor will drift sideways on the screen.

These issues don't really overshadow the good features, but they do keep me from giving it a five star rating. The item is a decent optic mouse and so far i have not had any issues with it.

The multiple buttons are a good advantage for allot of things i do, and thus far has been really good I haven't had allot to do to put this through it's testing, but so far i haven't had a single issue and the mouse has performed as it should. If you buy any item for a pc, be it good or bad, always expect it to do bad until it proves you wrong. Should you buy this?

Thats up to you to chose. Is it worth it? It does the job, like any optical mouse so yes.

I went from Win 7, SR 1, 32-bit to Win 10. Mouse worked properly before update.

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Now, several times a day, Passing over an icon, X on a window, or any other element will highlight it. However, pressing a mouse button will be ignored. When this is happening, if I press on the window icon on the lower left of the screen, the display will open, passing over an element will highlight it, but selections (mouse clicks) are ignored. ESC is the only way I can close the display. If I do a CNTL, ALT, DEL, the proper window pops up, again passing over the elements highlight them properly but mouse clicks are ignored.

When this happens, Win 10 totally ignores all mouse clicks and my only recourse is to pull the plug on the computer then power it back up. As I've mentioned, this happens several times a day since installing Win 10 but was NEVER an issue with Win 7. Api 1104 21st edition free download pc. Anyone have any insight into this?? Hi Rich, Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community.

This issue could occur if device driver for mouse is corrupt or incompatible. Please try below methods and check if it helps. Method 1: Run hardware troubleshooter and check if it helps. • Press Windows key, type Troubleshooting and press Enter. • Navigate to Hardware and Sound using arrow keys and press Enter. • Navigate to Hardware and Devices using arrow keys and press Enter. • Follow the instruction.

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Method 2: If issue persists try to un-install and install latest audio driver and check if it helps. To uninstall driver follow below steps. • Press Windows + X, open Device Manager. • Expand Mice and other pointing devices, Right click on device and select Uninstall. • Restart your computer.

Once completed, restart your computer. Your mouse drivers will automatically install. You may also logon to the computer manufacturer website and download the latest drivers and get it installed. Try the above steps and let us know the status of the issue for further assistance. Feel free to contact us, we will be glad to help you.

Thanks for the information. Over this past weekend I explored my problem using some of your suggestions. What I found is that my Logitech wireless, optical mouse, G700, has a problem when unplugging the cord and returning to wireless mode. While there was no problem running under either Win XP or Win 7, Logitech's driver has a frequent problem running under Win 10. The pointer remains active but mouse clicks are ignored upon disconnecting the cord after charging. Sometimes this is self-correcting, other times not. I hadn't replied to your response hoping to have a definitive answer to report, but Logitech has not updated their driver for Win 10 and in the 4 days since leaving a request for help with Logitech, I have not heard from them.